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Killer reverb on the vocs. A feature should be made about this band
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bassbaby82
Both Pete Ham & Tom Evans took their after the band had been ripped off by their manager. Pete is playing the piano here: he hung himself on April 24 1975 after trying desperatly to contact the manager, who would not take his calls: Pete's mental state was fragile & began to bow to the stress: the band was unable to even sign with anyone else until Polley let them out of their contract, but he was no where to be found after stealing the money. 8 yrs later Tom, the singer, hung himself
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"Would you walk away from a fool and his money?" . . . 107 likes - 0 dislikes < Nuff said! Excellent tune!
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This is my favorite version.
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@outlawcountryman --- I've got a copy on the old Apple label........cool to see these "Beat Club" performances, I hadn't seen these before!!
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Those harmonies are so tight! My favorite version of this song.
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who else has the original vinyl album?
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It's too bad Paul didn't give them a little flexibility with this song.
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great song written by mccartney.
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This one is my favorite song of this group. :)



R.I.P Tom Evans who died 25 years ago today.
johnny10301968 3 years ago 23
It probably reminds you of Stan Polley. He wanted all of badfinger's money and he got it. He made sure the trusting soul of Pete Ham was going fast. He also walked away from a fool and his money. The fool being the trusting souls of Badfinger (they were young and trusting thus never reading their contracts) and the money being the millions they never received because the Rat Bastard Stan Polley stole it from them.
Donziflyer 2 years ago 18